Ms Monkanokwan Suksawaeng is a massage therapist based in Melbourne, working from Level 1, 423 Little Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000.
Her practice is built around hands-on massage that helps people feel looser and more comfortable. You can book for a calm, full-body session, or for deeper work when certain areas feel tight or sore. In many cases, massage is used as a way to unwind after a busy day, ease everyday stress, and support better movement.
Ms Suksawaeng offers relaxation massage, which focuses on easing tension and helping your body settle. This style is often chosen when you want something gentle and soothing, especially if you’ve been carrying stress in your neck, shoulders, or back.
She also provides deep tissue massage for areas that feel stubbornly tight. Deep tissue work goes a bit more firmly into the muscle layers, so it can suit people who feel “knots” or ongoing tightness from work, long hours sitting, or regular training. At times, it can feel intense during the session, but the aim is to help the area move more freely afterwards.
For active people, sports massage is another option. This type of treatment is commonly booked to help with recovery, muscle tightness from training, and general soreness after sport or exercise. It can also be useful as part of keeping your body feeling ready for what you do week to week.
Along with that, she offers Swedish massage. This is a well-known, steady style that often uses longer strokes and light to medium pressure. Many people find it a good “in-between” choice when you want something structured, but still focused on comfort and relaxation.
In terms of background, details about years of experience and education aren’t listed here, so it’s best to ask the clinic if you want specifics. For clinical trials or research work, there isn’t anything listed either. What you can count on is a focus on practical, feel-good massage types, with treatments matched to what you’re dealing with on the day.